These general terms and conditions of use (hereinafter referred to as “the General Terms and Conditions”) define the rights and obligations of individuals who log in to the Website (hereinafter referred to as “the Users”).By logging in to the Website, Users agree to comply with the General Terms and Conditions.By simply accessing the website, individuals tacitly agree to all the General Terms and Conditions.

1 – INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

The Website and all its constituent elements (text, images, trademarks, logos, software, databases, etc.) are the property of UP and its subsidiaries (hereinafter referred to collectively as “the UP GROUP”) and/or their right holders or partners, and are protected by intellectual property law or by legislation covering image rights.Any use or reproduction of the Website or any of its constituent elements that has not been expressly authorised by UP is prohibited and may constitute counterfeiting under French law.UP provides Users with access to the Website to inform them about the UP GROUP, its latest news, its offers, its products and its services.Users may only use the Website for the aforementioned purpose.

2 – LIABILITY

Users agree to use the Website for its intended purpose.UP makes every effort to render the Website accessible to Users.UP makes every effort to ensure that the information placed on the Website is accurate and up to date.Users are informed that the information placed on the Website is not exhaustive.UP may not be held liable for any direct or indirect damages resulting from:

• Use of the Website, or the partial or total inability to use the Website,• Content (information, data, images, etc.) published on the Website,• The quality of the services provided by the Website,• Use of the Internet.

UP reserves the right to rectify or modify the Website and the information it contains at any time and without prior notice.

3 – PERSONAL DATA

UP may collect personal data about Users via the Website (hereinafter referred to as the “Data”).The Data may be used strictly in accordance with the provisions of the French data protection law (“Loi Informatique et Libertés”) of 6 January 1978 (amended in 2004) and the recommendations of France’s National Data Protection Commission (“Commission Nationale Informatique et Libertés” or C.N.I.L.).In accordance with the French data protection law:

• Any use made of the Data has been (or will be, in the case of uses that have not yet been devised) declared to the C.N.I.L.;

• When Data is collected, Users will have access to the following information: the identity of the person in charge of its processing; the purpose for which the Data is to be used (e.g., ordering a gift box, invoicing, advertising), whether the information they are asked to provide is mandatory or optional, and their rights regarding the use of this data;

• Users have the right to access, modify, correct and oppose any information about them by contacting UP at the following email address: info@up-group.coop.

The Data may be used for commercial purposes, advertising purposes (most notably to inform Users about the latest products and services of the UP GROUP’s companies) or statistical purposes (most notably to perform satisfaction surveys).

4 – COOKIES:

Visiting the Website may lead to cookies being installed on Users’ computers.Cookies do not enable UP to identify Users. However, cookies store information about their computer’s visit to the Website.UP will be able to read this information during future visits. This information is stored on the User’s computer for a period of 3 months.Users may prevent cookies from being stored by adjusting their browser’s parameters.

5 – HYPERLINKS

The Website contains hyperlinks to other websites. By clicking on these links Users will leave the Website.UP may in no way be held liable for the contents of these other websites.Links to the Website’s homepage may be inserted into other websites without express authorisation from UP. However, the Website must be opened in a new browser window. CHEQUE DEJEUNER reserves the right to request the deletion of these links without having to provide a reason.

6 – APPLICABLE LAW

Any disputes relating to the Website are governed by French law.All disputes relating to the Website fall under French jurisdiction.